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Improving Nutrition Efficiency and Sustainability in Agriculture with Biodegradable Lignin-Polymer Fertilizers
SBC: MOBIUS PBC Topic: 81mobius pbc USDA FY23 SBIR Phase II - Project Summary March 28th 2023 Improving Nutrition Efficiency and Sustainability in Agriculture with Biodegradable Lignin-Polymer Fertilizers mobius pbc USDA Phase II - Project Summary Proposal Title: Improving Nutrition Efficiency and Sustainability in Agriculture with Biodegradable Lignin-Polymer Fertilizers P.I.: Jeffrey Beegle MS Proposing Organization: mo ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Improving Sustainability and Efficiency in Horticulture with Degradable Lignin-Polymer Containers
SBC: MOBIUS PBC Topic: 813mobius pbc USDA FY23 SBIR Phase II - Project Summary March 28th 2023 Improving Sustainability and Efficiency in Horticulture with Degradable Lignin-Polymer Containers mobius pbc USDA Phase II - Project Summary Proposal Title: Improving Sustainability and Efficiency in Horticulture with Degradable Lignin-Polymer Containers P.I.: Anthony Bova Ph.D. Proposing Organization: mobius pbc Proposal Topic: ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Phase II: Novel Extraction and Processing Method for Year-round Production of Natural Indigo Dye
SBC: STONY CREEK COLORS, INC. Topic: 8800000000000001Stony Creek Colors sells clean and safe natural dyes to the textile and fashion industries allowingits customers to offer environmentally conscious premium products. Through its flagship naturalindigo product the company has developed and proven a complete agricultural supply chain toreplace synthetic dyes with plant-based drop-in solutions. This supply chain is currently based onthe mechanized ha ...
SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of Agriculture -
A Portable Precision Fluid Planter For Pre-Germinated Vegetable Seeds
SBC: EDEN CONCEPTS, LLC Topic: 8119999999999999Small and mid-sized family farms comprise over 95% of America's farms and theirproductivity is critical to our nation's future.Increasing the productivity of all farms is anessential goal and it is especially challenging for small farms.Many of these small and mid- sized farms grow a variety of vegetables flowers and specialty crops but often do not haveaccess to the technical or financial resourc ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture -
Novel Extraction and Processing Method for Year-round Production of Natural Indigo Dye
SBC: STONY CREEK COLORS, INC. Topic: 8800000000000001Stony Creek Colors sells clean and safe natural dyes to the textile and fashion industries allowingits customers to offer environmentally conscious premium products. Through its flagship naturalindigo product the company has developed and proven a complete agricultural supply chain toreplace synthetic dyes with plant-based drop-in solutions.Through its flagship natural indigoproduct the company ha ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture -
Improving Sustainability and Efficiency in Horticulture with Degradable Lignin-Polymer Containers
SBC: MOBIUS PBC Topic: 813The marketplace adoption of bioplastics over petroleum-based plastics is gaining pace andpopularity in part from increased regulation but also as a result of grassroots efforts and emergingcorporate sustainability environmental and human health concerns. Within this material subsetexists bio-based biodegradable plastics. These materials are often used in agricultural applicationssuch as plastic mu ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Switchable Biodegradation: Development of an Enzyme-Accelerated Biodegradation System for Lignin-Polymer Alloys
SBC: MOBIUS PBC Topic: 81The marketplace adoption of bioplastics over petroleum-based plastics is gaining pace andpopularity in part from increased regulation but also as a result of grassroots efforts and emergingcorporate sustainability environmental and human health concerns. Within this material subsetexists bio-based biodegradable plastics. These materials are often used in agricultural applicationssuch as plastic mu ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture -
Low Cost energy Storage for Rural Renewable Energy Micro-grids
SBC: GLOYER-TAYLOR LABORATORIES INC Topic: 812Small to medium farm/ranch development and electricity demand are a closely related phenomenon, and when combined with responsible environmental protection, renewable energy projects become an excellent means for sustainable economic growth. Renewable energy projects benefit rural communities in multiple areas by creating new employment opportunities, stimulating economic activity, reducing enviro ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture -
Bio-based Indigo Agricultural Supply Chain Development
SBC: STONY CREEK COLORS, INC. Topic: 812Stony Creek Colors sells clean and safe natural dyes to the textile and fashion industries, allowing its customers to offer environmentally conscious premium products. Through its flagship natural indigo product, the company has developed and proven a complete agricultural supply chain to replace synthetic dyes with plant-based drop-in solutions. Innovations across the complete crop and processing ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Agriculture -
Bio-based Indigo Agricultural Supply Chain Development
SBC: STONY CREEK COLORS, INC. Topic: 812The market for natural colorants is growing. Trends in food, cosmetics, and textiles show consumers are concerned over the use of synthetic, petroleum-derived dyes and seek a more environmentally friendly option. However, manufacturers cannot compromise on quality, stability, or functionality of colorants in their products. Stony Creek Colors has recently proven its ability to grow indigo at scale ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture